by eamarquardt » Tue Dec 17, 2013 10:41 am
OverTheTopCargoTrailer wrote:Get it ..... You can never have to much ac
Only crazy OTTCT uses less
Not entirely true. A major part of the air conditioner's job is to lower the humidity of the air. If the moisture isn't removed the air feels cold but clammy and is uncomfortable. Removing the moisture takes time and several passes of the air over the evaporator coils. An air conditioner that is too large will cool the air very quickly with few passes over the evaporator coils and the moisture won't be removed.
There are a lot of variables that factor into the "equation". How big is your trailer, how well insulated is it, will it be in full sun, the temperature, the relative humidity where you camp, to mention a few.
If it's cheap I'd go for it and see how it works. Just be aware that it may not be the optimum size for your trailer and it may not remove enough moisture to make you comfortable. 5k to 6k BTU units can be had at the end of the summer (and on sale) for less than a hundred bucks at the big box stores.
Knowledge is power.
Cheers,
Gus
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